Villa Laura Monte Sinai Center is what we call a Student Formation Center, attending to the urgent needs of children from families living in extreme poverty in this challenging rural community.

Truly needy children are identified by our team of recruiters and alongside local churches and Christian leaders in the community. In these facilities, Christian teachers provide instruction from a Christian perspective. This is an excellent way to develop leaders who can make a real difference in their families and communities.

Children arrive at the SFC and are fed a healthy snack and lunch (the main meal of the day). These young children are involved in a variety of activities — singing, crafts, listening to Bible stories, games, recreation, and personal attention. Each child receives gifts of shoes and clothing on an annual basis. AMG also provides medical and dental care when possible or help the children’s families with expenses in these areas. Many of the students receive scholarships to attend vocational or private schools to supplement their education.

Children attending this SFC who are old enough are enrolled in a public or private school. They usually spend half of the day in classes and the other half of their day is spent at the AMG center where they enjoy group activities, receive a nutritious meal, get help with their studies, and attend Bible classes. All of the children participate in a wide range of additional educational activities including sports, drama, and music. Christian values and biblical principles are woven into each activity.

Matochos Lluvias de Bendición Center

Matochos Lluvias de Bendicion Center is what we call a Student Formation Center, attending to the urgent needs of children from families living in extreme poverty in this challenging rural community.

Truly needy children are identified by our team of recruiters and alongside local churches and Christian leaders in the community. In these facilities, Christian teachers provide instruction from a Christian perspective. This is an excellent way to develop leaders who can make a real difference in their families and communities.

Children arrive at the SFC and are fed a healthy snack and lunch (the main meal of the day). These young children are involved in a variety of activities — singing, crafts, listening to Bible stories, games, recreation, and personal attention. Each child receives gifts of shoes and clothing on an annual basis. AMG also provides medical and dental care when possible or help the children’s families with expenses in these areas. Many of the students receive scholarships to attend vocational or private schools to supplement their education.

Children attending this SFC who are old enough are enrolled in a public or private school. They usually spend half of the day in classes and the other half of their day is spent at the AMG center where they enjoy group activities, receive a nutritious meal, get help with their studies, and attend Bible classes. All of the children participate in a wide range of additional educational activities including sports, drama, and music. Christian values and biblical principles are woven into each activity.

Oratorio Arca de Noé Center

Oratorio Arca de Noe Center is what we call a Student Formation Center, attending to the urgent needs of children from families living in extreme poverty in this challenging rural community.

Truly needy children are identified by our team of recruiters and alongside local churches and Christian leaders in the community. In these facilities, Christian teachers provide instruction from a Christian perspective. This is an excellent way to develop leaders who can make a real difference in their families and communities.

Children arrive at the SFC and are fed a healthy snack and lunch (the main meal of the day). These young children are involved in a variety of activities — singing, crafts, listening to Bible stories, games, recreation, and personal attention. Each child receives gifts of shoes and clothing on an annual basis. AMG also provides medical and dental care when possible or help the children’s families with expenses in these areas. Many of the students receive scholarships to attend vocational or private schools to supplement their education.

Children attending this SFC who are old enough are enrolled in a public or private school. They usually spend half of the day in classes and the other half of their day is spent at the AMG center where they enjoy group activities, receive a nutritious meal, get help with their studies, and attend Bible classes. All of the children participate in a wide range of additional educational activities including sports, drama, and music. Christian values and biblical principles are woven into each activity.

La Palabra Monjas School

La Palabra Monjoas is an official school, authorized by the Guatemalan Ministry of Education and attends to the urgent needs of children from families living in extreme poverty in this challenging rural community.

Truly needy children are identified by our team of recruiters and alongside local churches and Christian leaders in the community. In these facilities, Christian teachers provide instruction from a Christian perspective. This is an excellent way to develop leaders who can make a real difference in their families and communities.

Children arrive at the school and are fed a healthy snack and lunch (the main meal of the day). These young children are involved in a variety of activities — singing, crafts, listening to Bible stories, games, recreation, and personal attention. Each child receives gifts of shoes and clothing on an annual basis. AMG also provides medical and dental care when possible or help the children’s families with expenses in these areas. Many of the students receive scholarships to attend vocational or private schools to supplement their education.

Jutiapa Colegio Vida Nueva School

Jutiapa Colegio Vida Nueva is an official school, authorized by the Guatemalan Ministry of Education and attends to the urgent needs of children from families living in extreme poverty in this challenging rural community.

Truly needy children are identified by our team of recruiters and alongside local churches and Christian leaders in the community. In these facilities, Christian teachers provide instruction from a Christian perspective. This is an excellent way to develop leaders who can make a real difference in their families and communities.

Children arrive at the school and are fed a healthy snack and lunch (the main meal of the day). These young children are involved in a variety of activities — singing, crafts, listening to Bible stories, games, recreation, and personal attention. Each child receives gifts of shoes and clothing on an annual basis. AMG also provides medical and dental care when possible or help the children’s families with expenses in these areas. Many of the students receive scholarships to attend vocational or private schools to supplement their education.

​ •Education Projects •Daycare •Basic needs (Food, clothing, Health)Basic information and why we are here: Mainly agricultural. Subsistence farmers. Avg. income of $5 per day High poverty rate Pressure for children to work Poor access to education High level of malnutrition